Shore Leave by Smilebackwards (G)
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Show: Sg1, SGA
Rec Category: Jack O'Neill
Characters: Jack O'Neill, John Sheppard, General Landry, OCs
Pairings: none
Categories: Gen, day in the life
Words: 1100
Warnings: canon level violence
Author on DW:
smilebackwards
Link: Shore Leave
Author's Summary: Even when they’re reassigned, the Atlantis Marines will always belong to Sheppard.
Why This Must Be Read: Jack's dealing with Marines that really do belong to Sheppard. When they come to Earth for 'shore leave' and end up with a rotation inside the Mountain, chaos follows.
The thing is, everyone can tell there’s something different about them. Their eyes are sharp as flint and Jack has stumbled on some of them doing Sudoku puzzles in the break room, which is just disturbing. He’s never seen a Marine voluntarily do a math calculation that didn’t involve either a body count or a blast radius.
When he asks Corporal Taylor about it, Taylor colors a little and says, “It’s something Colonel Sheppard had us do. He said he was almost killed by a Sudoku puzzle once and we should be prepared.”
Rec Category: Jack O'Neill
Characters: Jack O'Neill, John Sheppard, General Landry, OCs
Pairings: none
Categories: Gen, day in the life
Words: 1100
Warnings: canon level violence
Author on DW:
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Link: Shore Leave
Author's Summary: Even when they’re reassigned, the Atlantis Marines will always belong to Sheppard.
Why This Must Be Read: Jack's dealing with Marines that really do belong to Sheppard. When they come to Earth for 'shore leave' and end up with a rotation inside the Mountain, chaos follows.
The thing is, everyone can tell there’s something different about them. Their eyes are sharp as flint and Jack has stumbled on some of them doing Sudoku puzzles in the break room, which is just disturbing. He’s never seen a Marine voluntarily do a math calculation that didn’t involve either a body count or a blast radius.
When he asks Corporal Taylor about it, Taylor colors a little and says, “It’s something Colonel Sheppard had us do. He said he was almost killed by a Sudoku puzzle once and we should be prepared.”